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arcus, -arcus Latin a bow; an arch; a box<br />

arcy, arcyus, -arcyus Greek αρκυς, arkys, a net, a hunter’s net.<br />

ard-, arde, ardo Greek αρδω, ardo, water, irrigate.<br />

ard-, ardi-, ardis, -ardis Greek αρδις, ardis, a point, arrowhead, an arrow, sting.<br />

-ard, -art French suffix indicating highest quality, excessiveness; one who, that which.<br />

ard-, arde, -arde Latin ardea, a heron, Ardea spp.<br />

arden- Latin ardere, to burn, to be on fire, burning, to glow.<br />

ardens fiery, fiery red, incandescent red, glowing, from Latin ardens, ardentis.<br />

ardesiacus -a -um slate-grey, slate-colored, modern Latin from French ardoise.<br />

ardeus -a -um shining, burning, from Latin ardeo, ardere, arsi, arsum; or from Tivoli (Ardea), Lazio, Italy,<br />

a city state in the loose federation of pre-Roman Latium. Ardea is also the name of a genus of herons. Some<br />

references are to Ardea, Tibur, which may be two different places.<br />

ardi-, ardis, -ardis Greek αρδις, ardis, a point, arrowhead, sting<br />

Ardisea pointed from Greek αρδις, ardis, for the anthers shaped like spear-heads.<br />

Ardisiandra Ardisia-anthers, from Greek αρδις-ανδρος, ardis-andros.<br />

ardm-, ardmo-, ardmus, -ardmus Greek αρδοµς, ardoms, a watering place. (Williams)<br />

ardo Greek αρδω, ardo, water, irrigate.<br />

ardoinoi for H. Ardoino (1726-1805), botanist at Padua.<br />

ardonensis -is -e fron the river Ardon area in Caucasus, southwest Russia.<br />

ardosiacus -a -um slate-grey, modern Latin from French ardoise, slate.<br />

ardu- Latin arduus steep, difficult.<br />

arduennensis -is -e from the forest of the Ardennes, from the Ardennes, France/Belgium (Arduenna).<br />

arduinoi for Pietro Arduino (1726-1805), botanist at Padua.<br />

arduinus fiery red<br />

are-, area, -area Latin area, a level or open space, a space, ground<br />

-are, -aris Latin pertaining to.<br />

area Latin arere, to be dry <strong>with</strong> thirst or drought.<br />

Areca from the Malabar vernacular name, areek, the betel nut palm. (Arecaceae = Palmae)<br />

Arecaceae Areca'ceae (ar-eh-KAY-see-ee) from the genus name, Areca, and -aceae, the standardized Latin<br />

suffix of plant family names.<br />

arecinus, arecina areca-like, Areca, a genus of palms including the Betel Nut.<br />

arecoides Areca-like, referring to the genus Areca (palms) which comes from a Malaysian word for a cluster<br />

of nuts, another word for the Chicago ACOE, an IDNR staff meeting, a SWCD board, or an IDOT summer<br />

meeting.<br />

Aregelia for E.A. von Regel (1815-1892), of the St. Petersburg Botanic Garden. (= Neoregelia)<br />

Aremonia derived from a Greek plant name, αρεµον, aremon, for Agrimonia.<br />

aren-, arena, -areni, areni Latin sand-, of sandy habitats, from harena, harenae, arena, arenae.<br />

aren-, arena Latin harena, harenosus, sand. a sandy place.<br />

arēna- referring to sand<br />

arēna -ae properly harēna -ae f. Latin sand, hence the sea-shore, the arena.<br />

Arenaria Arenar'ia (ar-en-AR-ee-a) New Latin, sand-dweller, from Late Latin (h)arenaria, feminine of<br />

(h)arenarius of sand, from (h)arēna, (h)arēnae, sand, a common habitat for most species. (Caryophyllaceae)<br />

arenarius -a -um relating to sand, of sand or sandy places, sand loving, growing in sandy places, from Latin<br />

harenarius -a -um, relating to sand, sandy, from arena, sand; slime, mud, and -arius, adjectival suffix<br />

indicating connection to or possession. Also from (h)arenosus.<br />

arenastrus -a -um arenas'trum (ar-en-AS-trum) resembling Arenaria, from Latin Arenaria and -aster.<br />

arendsii for Georg Adalbert Arends (1863-1952) German nurseryman of Wuppertal-Ronsdorf.<br />

Arenga from the Malaysan vernacular name for Arenga caudata.<br />

arenicolus -a -um arenic'olus (ar-en-IK-o-lus) sand-dwelling, growing on sandhills, living in sand, from Latin<br />

(h)arena, sand; slime, mud, -i-, and cola, (or colo) from incola, dweller, inhabitant.<br />

arenivagus -a -um straggling across the sand, from Latin arena and vagor, vagare, vagatus.<br />

arenosus -a -um sandy, gritty; growing on sand, of sandy places, from Latin (h)arenosus -a -um, sandy.<br />

arent- Latin arentis, dry, thirsty.<br />

areo Latin dry, thirsty; Greek: war like, martial<br />

areo- Greek αρειος, areios, war-like, martial, bold.<br />

areol, areola, -areola Latin areola, a little open space.

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